Between the election, the announcement of Black Friday sales, and recovery from Hurricane Sandy, its been a crazy week! You may have missed a couple of the blogs that posted on the Insurance Blog in the past seven days. Here’s an Insurance Blog Week in Review to help you catch up.
Medicaid Coverage in New York for Pregnant Women
This blog focuses on the many Medicaid programs in New York that will cover the health care needs of low income women who are pregnant. New York also has a lot of health information accessible on their Medicaid website.
Hurricane Sandy and your Homeowners Insurance
Time to read the fine print on your Homeowners Insurance policy. Find out if you will be getting actual cash value or replacement value for personal possessions that were damaged by Hurricane Sandy. Some states have banned insurers from enforcing hurricane deductibles.
Medicaid in Vermont is Called Green Mountain Care
Vermont’s nickname is The Green Mountain State. It seems fitting that its Medicaid program is called Green Mountain Care. This blog focuses on the main Medicaid program in Vermont.
Dr. Dynasaur Covers Kids in Vermont
Dr. Dynasaur is the name of the Medicaid program that covers children in Vermont. The program will also cover women who are pregnant.
Illinois Moves Forward on Insurance Exchanges
After a long delay, the state of Illinois finally is making progress on their health insurance exchange. It seems that Illinois figured out that having an exchange would be beneficial no matter who won the 2010 Presidential election.
Make Sure Your Auto Insurance is Real
An unlicensed insurance agent in Detroit, Michigan, was selling drivers fake auto insurance policies. The people were told that the policies came through a reputable insurance company. If you, or your loved ones, live in Detroit, you should probably check the validity of your auto insurance policy.
The Affordable Care Act is Here to Stay
President Obama won his second term as President of the United States. This means that the Affordable Care Act is here to stay! This blog reviews some of the things that will benefit you and your family thanks to the Affordable Care Act.
Information about Medicaid in Connecticut
This blog briefly goes over key information about the Medicaid program in Connecticut.
Medicaid in Rhode Island is Different
Rhode Island made an agreement with the federal government that gave the state a bit more flexibility in how it spends its Medicaid funding. The state uses a private insurance company to administer health plans through Medicaid.
Medicaid in Massachusetts was Model for ACA
The Medicaid program in Massachusetts was a landmark law that was signed by Governor Mitt Romney in 2006. It is the model that was used to create the Affordable Care Act that was signed by President Obama on 2010.
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